NSFAS BURSARIES PROTESTED AT SOUTH CAPE COLLEGE. In light of the recent dissolution of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) board, students at the South Cape College George Campus have taken to the streets in protest.
On Monday, April 15th, the campus was abuzz with demonstrations as students voiced their grievances regarding delayed NSFAS bursary payments and the involvement of Norraco Transact in fund disbursements.
Background Of The Protest
The dissolution of the NSFAS board last week triggered discontent among students, prompting them to demand transparency and accountability in the administration of financial aid.
Gathering At South Cape College
Students assembled at the South Cape College George Campus on Hibernia Street, effectively shutting down access between Mitchell and Cradock Street. Law enforcement, including police and George Traffic officials, were on-site to manage the situation.
Grievances Of The Students
Representing the student body, Mkazimlo Mzamane articulated frustrations over prolonged delays in receiving NSFAS bursary payments. Furthermore, students expressed dissatisfaction with Norraco Transact’s role as an intermediary, citing instances where they lacked access to their allocated funds.
Call For Action: Removing Norraco Transact
Demanding immediate action, students called for the removal of Norraco Transact from the financial aid process. They emphasized the importance of direct communication and engagement between students and NSFAS to ensure timely and transparent fund disbursements.
Commitment To Continued Protest
Mzamane reiterated the students resolve to maintain the campus closure until their grievances are addressed and payments are received. The protest symbolizes a united stance against systemic inefficiencies and injustices in the distribution of educational funding.
Response From Authorities
In response to media inquiries, the college communications department stated that they are awaiting guidance from the college board before issuing a formal response. The official stance reflects a need for internal deliberation and coordination amidst the ongoing protests.
Impact On College Operations
The closure of the campus and disruptions to regular activities underscore the significance of resolving the underlying issues promptly. The protests not only affect students but also disrupt the functioning of the college, emphasizing the urgency of finding a resolution.
Conclusion
As protests persist, there is a pressing need for dialogue and collaboration between stakeholders to address the grievances of the students. Timely action is crucial to restoring trust in the financial aid system and ensuring equitable access to education for all deserving individuals.